Category: T

  • V

    Concept of V Traditional meaning of v [1] in the English common law history: For vide, I.; see; and versus, against. V. C: Vice-Chancellor. V. R.: for Victoria regina, I.: Victoria, Queen. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of […]

  • Teind Court

    The Teind Court Name The Teind Court is the standarized name of one of the Scottish Courts (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Teind Court in the Scottish court system). [rtbs name=”courts”]

  • Tenendas

    Scottish Law: Tenendas in the Past The name of a clause in charters of heritable rights which derives its name from its first words tenendus praedictas terras and expresses the particular tenure by which the lands are to be holden. Ersk. Prin. B. 2, t. 3, n. 10. [1][rtbs name=”scottish-law”] […]

  • Tenure

    Definition of Tenure A right of holding or occupying land for a certain period of time. Tenure and Medieval Law Tenure and Legal History Meaning of Tenure The following is an old definition of Tenure [1]: Holding; possession. See Tenere. Tenure of land. The manner of possessing land held of a […]

  • Tenure

    Definition of Tenure A right of holding or occupying land for a certain period of time. Tenure and Medieval Law Tenure and Legal History Meaning of Tenure The following is an old definition of Tenure [1]: Holding; possession. See Tenere. Tenure of land. The manner of possessing land held of a […]

  • Tenant Paravail

    English Law: Tenant Paravail in the Past The tenant (see more about this popular legal topic in the U.K. encyclopedia) of a tenant; and is so called because he has the avails or profits of the land. Ham. N. P. 892, 393. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References […]

  • Simultaneous Transcription

    Simultaneous transcription in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Many trials in the Technology and Construction Court, including the great majority of the longer trials, are conducted with simultaneous transcripts of the evidence […]

  • Simultaneous Transcription

    Simultaneous transcription in relation to the Technology and Construction Court [rtbs name=”technology-and-construction-court”]Many trials in the Technology and Construction Court, including the great majority of the longer trials, are conducted with simultaneous transcripts of the evidence […]

  • Transitional Justice

    The Myths and the Realities of Transitional Justice William Schabas, from the Middlesex University; Leiden University; National University of Ireland Galway, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Plenary Speakers,” under the […]

  • Trespass

    Trespass Amount of Dmamges Case Law A selected English Real Property Law Case in relation with trespass amount of dmamges may be: Eaton Mansions (Westminster) Ltd v Stinger Compania de Inversion SA [2013] EWCA Civ 1308, [2013] PLSCS 257 (CA) Year of the above case: 2013 […]

  • Non Obstante

    English Law: Non Obstante in the Past These words, which literally signify despite, are used to express the act of the English king, by which he dispenses with the law, that is, authorizes its violation. Developments He cannot by his license or dispensation make an offence dispunishable which […]

  • Tack

    Scottish Law: Tack in the Past A contract of location by which the use of land or any other immovable subject, is, set to the lessee or tacksman for a certain yearly rent, either in money, the fruits of tho ground or services. Ersk. Prin. Laws of Scot. B. 2, t. 6, n. 8; 1…

  • Transitional Alimony

    Description of Transitional Alimony In this reference work, transitional alimony is a sort of the English law category.[rtbs name=”english-law”] Resources See Also Rehabilitative Alimony English law

  • Transire

    English Law: Transire in the Past A warrant for the custom-house to let goods pass: a permit. (see this concept in the corresponding entry on this reference) See, for a form of a transire, Harg. L. Tr. 104. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, […]

  • Transire

    English Law: Transire in the Past A warrant for the custom-house to let goods pass: a permit. (see this concept in the corresponding entry on this reference) See, for a form of a transire, Harg. L. Tr. 104. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and References Partialy, […]